DJI has stepped beyond drones and camera stabilizers with its first GaN charger, the DJI POWER 140W GaN Charger. The DJI POWER 140W GaN Charger is built for fast multi-device charging, with three ports, high-speed charging, and enough flexibility to replace the usual desk clutter of separate bricks and cables.

That move puts DJI into a crowded accessories market dominated by names like Anker, Ugreen, and Belkin, where power density and port sharing are the real selling points. A charger is hardly glamorous, but if you travel with a laptop, phone, earbuds, and a DJI device, a single compact brick starts looking very smart very quickly.

DJI POWER 140W GaN Charger ports and output

The charger includes two USB-C ports and one USB-A port. DJI says each USB-C port can deliver up to 140W, helped by PD 3.1 support, while the USB-A port goes up to 33W for smaller gadgets such as earbuds or older phones.

  • 2 x USB-C ports: up to 140W each
  • 1 x USB-A port: up to 33W
  • PD 3.1 support for modern fast-charging devices

As with any multi-port charger, total output is shared once you plug in more than one device. DJI says its dynamic power allocation keeps charging stable across all ports, even if something is connected or removed mid-charge. The company also says its own ecosystem devices get priority when attached, which is convenient if you live inside DJI’s bubble and mildly annoying if you were hoping for perfectly equal treatment.

Size, weight and safety features

GaN is doing what GaN always does: shrinking the brick without making the numbers feel timid. DJI lists the charger at 68.3 mm × 32.2 mm × 64 mm and about 245 grams, with a foldable plug and built-in over-temperature protection for longer heavy-duty use.

That puts it squarely in the same design race as the best compact laptop chargers, where every millimeter matters and heat management is half the product. DJI is clearly trying to prove it can build useful hardware outside imaging gear, not just branded add-ons for people who already own its cameras.

The 7A digital display cable

DJI is also bundling a 7A digital display data cable. The braided cable has an E-Marker smart chip that shows real-time power, voltage, and current data, supports up to 240W power handling, and also carries USB 2.0 data.

That display is more than a gimmick for people who like to see numbers move on a cable. It also makes it easier to tell whether a charger is actually delivering what it claims, which is handy in a world full of fast-charging marketing and very ordinary cords.

Price and availability

The DJI POWER 140W GaN Charger is priced at 209 yuan, which works out to about $30. That is aggressive enough to make it interesting beyond DJI fans, especially if the company can keep the charging behavior stable under mixed-device loads.

The bigger question is whether this is the start of a broader accessories push or just a one-off product to make DJI gear easier to power on the road. Either way, the company has picked a sensible first non-drone category: everyone needs a charger, and almost nobody enjoys buying another mediocre one.

Source: 3dnews

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